SAN FRANCISCO -- Jorge Soler will start in left field and Ben Zobrist will move to right for the Cubs in Game 3 of the National League Division Series (tonight, 9:30 ET/8:30 CT/6:30 PT on FS1) against the Giants and lefty Madison Bumgarner at AT&T Park.

Miguel Montero will catch Jake Arrieta, and the Cubs now join the 1915 Red Sox, the '27 Yankees, the '98 Padres and the 2002 D-backs as the only teams to start three catchers in a postseason series. David Ross caught Game 1 and rookie Willson Contreras was behind the plate in Game 2.

This will be Soler's first postseason start. The outfielder batted .474 in seven playoff games last year. He was sidelined this year because of a sore right side, and hit .238 in 86 regular-season games. However, expect Soler to be lifted for defensive purposes late in the game. The Cubs have rookie Albert Almora Jr. as an option or they could move Bryant to left.

The odd man out is Jason Heyward, who went 1-for-7 in the first two NLDS games. In his first season in Chicago, Heyward batted .230, including .207 against lefties. Zobrist started 24 games in right field this season. Soler, Zobrist, Almora and Contreras did some work in left field with coach Dave Martinez on Sunday. Right field is the tricky one at AT&T Park because of the indentations in the wall and the brick.

As for the Giants, they made a late lineup change, scratching left fielder Angel Pagan with back spasms and replacing him with Gregor Blanco.

Center fielder Denard Span and second baseman Joe Panik, both left-handed batters, were again in San Francisco's lineup. They did not start Game 1 against Cubs left-hander Jon Lester but returned to the lineup in Game 2 against Chicago righty Kyle Hendricks.

Trailing in the series, 2-0, the Giants knew they faced a considerable challenge against Arrieta, who owned a 4-2 record with a 1.82 ERA in six career regular-season starts against them. That included a 2-0 mark with a 0.69 ERA in his last two outings at AT&T Park.

"We all know what's at stake," said Bochy, who has experienced 11 consecutive victorious postseason rounds since 2010. He jokingly added, "I'm gonna play the 'Rocky' theme."

Fortunately for the Giants, their Game 3 starter, Bumgarner, never has needed extra motivation. Bumgarner is coming off a four-hit shutout of the Mets in last Wednesday's Wild Card Game, which improved his postseason record to 8-3 with a 1.94 ERA.

Carrie Muskat has covered the Cubs since 1987, and for MLB.com since 2001. She writes a blog, Muskat Ramblings. You can follow her on Twitter @CarrieMuskat and listen to her podcast. Chris Haft has covered the Giants since 2005, and for MLB.com since 2007. Follow him on Twitter at @sfgiantsbeat and listen to his podcast. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.